Researchers at the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (EMPA) have 3D printed a partially magnetic metal structure, using only a single type of steel powder, by changing it…
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Jabil to develop 3D printing materials, establishes AM Materials Innovation Center
Jabil, a global manufacturing services company, has established a Materials Innovation Center in Minnesota to develop polymer filaments and powders for additive manufacturing. This 50,000 sq ft facili…
MIT, Yale and University of Nottingham examine environment impact of 3D printing
In a special issue of Yale University’s Journal of Industrial Ecology, researchers present further analysis on the environmental performance of 3D printing. According to Tim Gutowski, Professor of Mec…
3D printing news Sliced CyBe, Nano Dimension, Airbus, Rolls-Royce, Autodesk
In this edition of Sliced, 3D Printing Industry’s news digest, we take a look at the latest partnerships in the additive manufacturing sector, 3D printers, software, and material releases, and uncover…
3D Printing in Fargo, North Dakota with Fargo 3D Printing
This is an article in our new series looking at how 3D printing is used around the world and reporting on ways to get involved in 3D printing. 3D Printing in Fargo by Sarah Loosbrock Sarah Loosbrock i…
How 3D printing YouTubers celebrate Global 3D Printing Day
Only 3 days to go before the world celebrates Global 3D Printing Day on Saturday 3rd December! 3D Printing Industry got in touch with some of YouTube’s 3D printing community to see how they will be ce…
Robotic construction project wins innovation prize for 3D printing building
Swiss researchers working at the “Swiss MIT” have created a new technique for concrete construction using robotics and metal mesh. Using a robot arm to mold metal into a grid like mesh the…
MSF takes advantage of 3D technology in crises areas
Earlier this week, 3D Printing Industry delved into the emerging use of 3D printers in humanitarian sectors. In the very near future, disaster areas could see significant changes and upgrades in respo…
Can we really grow aircraft?
BAE systems and a professor at Glasgow University have revealed a way to really grow drones with an advanced form of chemical 3D printing. The news has already swept the mainstream news sites, even th…
World’s first 3d prints of underwater archaeological sites
Two shipwrecks in UK waters are among the world’s first underwater archaeological sites to be recreated using 3D printing technology. Archaeologists have made a full colour model of a wreck near…